Beneficial for easing depression and help with ADHD and Alzheimer's disease. An adrenal tonic and gland balancer. Suppresses inflammation and helps ease arthritis and rheumatism. Relieves menstrual and menopausal problems. Restores vitality from illness.

Helps to lessen the side effects of radiation and chemotherapy, PMS and irregularities of the menstrual cycle. Treats infections and a wide range of intestinal disorders. Supports healthy blood pressure levels. Has been used to treat herpes and ulcers.

Used historically to help improve blood sugar levels in diabetics. Helps control uterine bleeding, and uterine infections, stops discharge and dries up diarrhea. Once used for aching muscles and symptoms of cold or flu. May help to lower LDL cholesterol.

Used to increase energy and to maintain strength. May help to lower cholesterol levels and aid in digestion. This herb has been useful against transplant rejection. and autoimmune disease. Relieves anxiety/stress. Great for hair loss and graying hair.

Traditionally, the Hawthorn berries were used to treat heart problems ranging from irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure, chest pain, hardening of the arteries, and heart failure. It has also been used for high blood pressure and high cholesterol.

This herb goes directly to the liver cell's center to start new protein formation, which causes cell reproduction, regeneration and repair. May lessen inflammation for those undergoing chemo. May be beneficial in preventing arteriosclerosis and strokes,

Traditionally, the seeds have been used as a remedy for intestinal parasites. Herbalists recommend it as a laxative to help cleanse the intestines. Called a "Male Tonic" and may have beneficial effects on the prostate gland.

Used for childbirth, stress, migraines, nervous indigestion, tension, expectorant, physical and mental exhaustion and skin problems. Facilitates an easier childbirth. Good for backaches and externally for wounds and swelling. A mild expectorant.